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Florida Concealed Weapons License Course

Course Overview:

The Florida Concealed Weapons License course is designed to give you safe and proper handling skills of a firearm and is a required course for those that are not former Military or Law-Enforcement that want to apply for their Concealed Weapons Permit in the State of Florida.

Summary:

Upon Satisfactory completion of this course, you will be able to apply for your Florida Concealed Carry License which has reciprocity in 37 States across the United States making it one of the most sought after concealed weapon's licenses.

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Topics Covered:

- Florida Law & Liabilities

- Use of Force

- Proper Deployment & Carry

- Proper Ammunition for Self-Defense

- Care and Maintenance

Equipment:

-A compact or full sized reliable pistol

-Spare Magazines

-Inside- or outside-the-waistband holster

-Note-taking material

-Hearing protection (Can be rented at Range)

-Ballistic eye protection (Can be rented at Range)

-20 Rounds of Ammo (Can be bought at the Range)

 Price: $65.00
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Available on Request
Course Minimum is 3 students per class!

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NOTE: A Florida Concealed Weapons license gives you NO authority to work armed in the State of Florida. Anyone wishing to work armed in the State of Florida is required to attend the 28 hour, Class "G" Course and obtain the Statewide Firearms license.

Victor DeMicco

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About the Instructor: Victor J DeMicco, is a former United States Marine Corps military veteran with his time spent in fields such as Marine Corps Security Forces Company, Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team (FAST Co.), Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the Combat Water Survival Program and Firearms (Rifle / Pistol) Coach for Headquarters Battalion, 2 Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, NC. During his time in Security Forces Battalion, Victor was stationed on the USS KittyHawk-CV63 Maritime FAST Unit, as well as Marine Corps PRP program mission guarding US Governmental Special Weapon ordinance, magazines and ordinance spaces.

 

Outside the military, Victor had been in the Domestic Private Security Industry for (12) years before working as an Overseas Security Contractor with the US Department of State (DOS) Worldwide Protective Service (WPS) as a Site Supervisor, Basic Field Firearms Officer Program (BFFOC) Firearms Instructor, and the Weapons Armorer for the Baghdad Embassy Security Force, Iraq, US DOS Regional Security Office “AIR” Security Program, Iraq, and then at the Kabul Embassy Security Force, Afghanistan. Victor’s time overseas spanned from 2005 – 2015, and has now gone back to the Domestic Security service for the State of Florida.

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